In this course you will learn three key website programming and design languages: HTML, CSS and JavaScript. You will create a web page using basic elements to control layout and style. Additionally, your web page will support interactivity.
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
1. Define the purpose of HTML, CSS and JavaScript
2. Make a simple web page using HTML
3. Use CSS to control text styles and layout
4. Use CSS libraries such as Bootstrap to create responsive layouts
5. Use JavaScript variables and functions
6. Manipulate web page content using JavaScript
7. Respond to user input using JavaScript
In this course, you will complete:
2 assignments writing HTML, CSS and JavaScript, each taking ~1 hour to complete
4 quizzes, each taking ~20 minutes to complete
1 programming exercise~30 minutes to complete
multiple practice quizzes, each taking ~5 minutes to complete
Participation in or completion of this online course will not confer academic credit for University of London programmes.

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JF

Bright instructors delivering succinct and interesting content, with quick-paced videos and quizzes make a great learning experience. I am really impressed! Thank you, University of London people!

SS

Jan 03, 2016

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It's very good for beginner who already have hands in programming. it gives very basic and important concepts about HTML, CSS and javascript. it also gives a brief history of internet and HTML.

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HTML

We start the course by looking at how to set up a dev environment, build a HTML navbar and how to embed images and create lists using HTML.<p>Also we'll create properly structured HTML documents and have a look at the world's first web page. <p> Looking forward to working with you this week! <p> Matthew, Marco and Kate

Taught By

Dr Matthew Yee-King

Dr Marco Gillies

Dr Kate Devlin

Transcript

[MUSIC] Hi there. Welcome to the first module on this course. In this module, we're going to dive in there and get started writing some HTML code. And we're going to learn how to write a few different tags, and we're going to learn how to make connections between one page and another using hyperlinks. And, finally, we're going to look at the world's first web page and really sort of pick it apart and understand how it works. So I look forward to seeing you on the first lesson.

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